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- Gleason et al., 2004 - A mutation in serca underlies motility dysfunction in accordion zebrafish
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Fig. 2
Touch-mediated escape responses in 2-day-old fish. The escape response was elicited by a gentle prod to the tail with the tip of a glass electrode, as shown in B. Individual frames, taken at 5-ms intervals, are shown for (A) wild type, (B) homozygous acc and (C) morpholino-injected wild type fish. The 512 × 512 pixel images were collected with a FASTCAM 512 PCI (Photron USA) at a sampling rate of 1000 frames per second. |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 276(2), Gleason, M.R., Armisen, R., Verdecia, M.A., Sirotkin, H., Brehm, P., and Mandel, G., A mutation in serca underlies motility dysfunction in accordion zebrafish, 441-451, Copyright (2004) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.